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Sonatas: Haydn, Mozart & Beethoven(more) »rank: 52112from: Deutsche Grammophon
:Album Description:For his second recording on Deutsche Grammophon, the young Polish pianist, Rafal Blechacz, focuses on the sonatas of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. After the great success of his first album for DG of Chopin Preludes, Blechacz has chosen works that he has performed many times in concert. The chosen selections are among those that have shaped his playing the most. The sonatas, while different in style, are all programmatically linked. The Beethoven and Haydn sonatas were composed at the same time, and Beethoven dedicated his sonata to Haydn. Blechacz was the sole recipient, at the age of 20, of all ... |
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Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 21 & 22(more) »rank: 20190from: EMI Classics
:Album Description:The young, articulate, passionate American pianist, Jonathan Biss, an exclusive artist for EMI Classics, returns with his muchanticipated fourth album for the label featuring Mozart's Piano Concerti Nos.21 and22, joined by the Grammy®-Award winning Orpheus Chamber Orchestra (sans conductor). Mozart's Piano Concerto No.21 in C is one of the greatest and most well-known of his 27 piano concerti, with its meditative slow movement used in numerous films (often called the Elvira Madigan Concerto). |
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A Mormon Tabernacle Choir Christmas(more) »rank: 36317by: George Frideric Handel, Mykola Dmytrovich Leontovych, John Jacob Niles, Christmas Traditional, Barlow Bradford, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Xaver Gruber, Craig D. Jessop, John Longhurst, Robert Breault, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, Orchestra at Temple Square
: :The Mormon Tabernacle Choir has made more than 20 seasonal recordings since its first one (for broadcast to U.S. servicemen in Europe and the Pacific on Christmas Day, 1945), but none finer than this one, led by the group's newly appointed music director, Craig Jessop. Featuring lush arrangements by Mack Wilberg and Barlow Bradford, it emphasizes the gentler, more rapturous moods of the holiday, especially in such beautiful settings as Wilberg's of 'Whence Is That Goodly Fragrance?' and 'How Far Is It to Bethlehem?' and Bradford's fantasy on 'What Child Is This?' Balancing these are several selections in which the choir's ... |
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Mozart: Great Mass in C minor /McNair * Montague * Rolfe Johnson * Hauptmann * English Baroque Soloists * Gardiner(more) »rank: 47020by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, John Eliot Gardiner, Sylvia McNair, Diana Montague, Anthony Rolfe Johnson, Cornelius Hauptmann, The English Baroque Soloists, The Monteverdi Choir
: :John Eliot Gardiner conducts Mozart's Great Mass with the Monteverdi Choir and the English Baroque Soloists. Or rather, what exists of the work: Mozart had imagined a work so ambitious it could never have been completed. What we do have--thanks partly to reconstruction by the conductor of this recording--is one of Mozart's most idiosyncratic works, rich in contrasts between the past (Bach and Handel) and the present (modern Italian composition). A wonderful disc. --Joshua Cody |
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Famous Classical Trumpet Concertos(more) »rank: 12341from: Philips
: :John Eliot Gardiner conducts Mozart's Great Mass with the Monteverdi Choir and the English Baroque Soloists. Or rather, what exists of the work: Mozart had imagined a work so ambitious it could never have been completed. What we do have--thanks partly to reconstruction by the conductor of this recording--is one of Mozart's most idiosyncratic works, rich in contrasts between the past (Bach and Handel) and the present (modern Italian composition). A wonderful disc. --Joshua Cody |
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Mahler: Symphony No.4; Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen(more) »rank: 83393by: Gustav Mahler, Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell, Judith Raskin, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Davis, Frederica Von Stade
: :This disc combines two remastered classic Mahler recordings--Szell's Cleveland account of the fourth symphony from 1965, and Davis's reading of the Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen from 1978--and the pairing is inspired. The Cleveland Orchestra has always had a reputation for phenomenal accuracy and brilliance, and Szell harnesses these qualities to give an almost supernaturally clear account of Mahler's score. Details of lower-string phrasing, thrown-away woodwind chirrups, and muted trumpets supporting a melody are given just the right amount of emphasis to make the surface texture sparkle with life. But, more important, Szell also captures the overall mood of ironic playfulness, while ... |
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Paris - Istanbul - Shanghai(more) »rank: 45843by: Joel Grare
:Album Description:This recording is a manifesto: modernism, culture, temporality, style, and improvisation are all concepts that Joël Grare plays with, like a juggler. His group, falling somewhere between a chamber music ensemble and a traditional one, plays standards like jazzmen--except their standards are magnificent themes from Spain, Turkey, China, and more. |
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Mozart: Horn Concertos Nos. 1-4(more) »rank: 10535from: EMI Classics
:Album Description:This recording is a manifesto: modernism, culture, temporality, style, and improvisation are all concepts that Joël Grare plays with, like a juggler. His group, falling somewhere between a chamber music ensemble and a traditional one, plays standards like jazzmen--except their standards are magnificent themes from Spain, Turkey, China, and more. |
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Virtuoso Horn(more) »rank: 30013from: Teldec
:Album Description:This recording is a manifesto: modernism, culture, temporality, style, and improvisation are all concepts that Joël Grare plays with, like a juggler. His group, falling somewhere between a chamber music ensemble and a traditional one, plays standards like jazzmen--except their standards are magnificent themes from Spain, Turkey, China, and more. |
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Broadway - The American Musical (PBS Series)(more) »rank: 37959from: Sony
:Album Description:This recording is a manifesto: modernism, culture, temporality, style, and improvisation are all concepts that Joël Grare plays with, like a juggler. His group, falling somewhere between a chamber music ensemble and a traditional one, plays standards like jazzmen--except their standards are magnificent themes from Spain, Turkey, China, and more. |



